Hi,

Cheers for your reply. The example does not say how to use it for
Radio Buttons. I can not get my head round how to implement a click
listener for a Radio button. You can only have 2 parameters for a
radio button, and I am already using 2. The examples seem to add a
click listener as a 'second' parameter. How can I add a click listener
if I already have 2 parameters?

Regards,
Jack

On Dec 28, 2:07 pm, "Ian Bambury" <ianbamb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think you just need a clicklistener don't you? And then check the state of
> the radiobutton.
> Same thing ashttp://examples.roughian.com/#Widgets~CheckBox
> or have a look athttp://examples.roughian.com/#Listeners~ClickListener
>
> Ian
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